Read the terms of Liverpool schools' settlement with two administrators they couldn't fire

The Liverpool school district will pay $120,000 to settle a case against two employees it tried to fire, a document revealed Thursday. The district released the 10-page settlement agreement with George Mangicaro and Bonnie Ladd in response to an open-records law request from The Post-Standard.

Mangicaro, the district's athletic director who'd been suspended for three years but continued to get paid, will get $60,000. Ladd, the district's director of computer services who'd been suspended with pay for more than two years, will get $45,000. Another $15,000 will go to their lawyers.